- Small smooth khaki leather shoulder bag- Height (maximum) 29 cm, Width (maximum) 24 cm, Depth (base) 8 cm- Removable lamb leather pouch inside the bag, secured with a snap button.- Lamb leather lining.- LWG Leather
Los grandes bolsos son practicos, los tote estan de moda para quedarse. Hoy presentamos como hacer un bolso tote de cuero ecologico rapido.
SPECIFICATIONSBrand Name: GENGWOYUHign-concerned Chemical: NoneHandbags Type: Shoulder BagsTypes of bags: Shoulder & Crossbody BagsMain Material: Split LeatherLining Material: POLYESTERShape: SQUAREPlace Of Origin: GUANG DONG ProvincePlace Of Origin: GUANG DONG ProvinceOrigin: Mainland ChinaCN: GuangdongHardness: S
Los grandes bolsos son practicos, los tote estan de moda para quedarse. Hoy presentamos como hacer un bolso tote de cuero ecologico rapido.
PÁDEL BAG es el primer DROP de la nueva colección deportiva de JORMANDS. Ha sido diseñado para aquellos jugadores que buscan un bolso ideal, funcional y práctico para llevar todo lo necesario!Está elaborado en cuero vegano 100% colombiano. Cuenta con un amplio compartimento principal en donde podrás llevar tu ropa de entrenamiento, toalla, zapatos y demás accesorios. Viene con dos bolsillos laterales, uno de ellos ideal para la botella de agua. En la parte frontal hemos diseñado un bolsillo en material acolchado para llevar tu pala siempre protegida. Viene también con un asa corta y correa ajustable.Envíos GRATIS a toda TODO EL PAÍS (4-8 DIAS hábiles) alianzas comerciales con transportadoras como Coordinadora, FedeX.MEDIDAS: Alto: 31 cm ; Profundidad: 13 cm ; Ancho: 37 cm
Los bolsos son complementos cómodos que aportan mucho a nuestro look. El problema es que con el tiempo los bolsos de cuero sintético tienden a “pelarse” y adquieren un aspecto gastado y viejo. No importa cuántas bolsas tengamos, siempre tenemos una favorita que llevamos a casi todas partes y que, por lo tanto, es más probable que se desgaste y muestre los primeros signos de uso frecuente. Con el tiempo, la piel sintética comienza a desgastarse si no se cuida adecuadamente. A veces incluso puede romperse y ser irrecuperable. Sin embargo, el cuero sintético puede durar más de 10 años si se cuida . Te explicamos cómo hacerlo...
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Antes de que pienses en tirar una chamarra de vinipel pelada o rota, aprende cómo darle una segunda vida y de una forma sencilla, pero que deberás seguir casi a la perfección. Para reparar una chamarra de cuero sintético pelada es necesario que uses un par de materiales que son económicos pero que te recomendamos que busques las mejores calidades, ya que el resultado sí podría variar un poco dependiendo la calidad de lo que apliques. Sigue esta paso a paso y aprende cómo arreglar una chamarra rota en casa.
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- Grand sac sceau bicolore oversize en cuir souple à base rectangulaire - Hauteur 35,5 cm, largeur base 30 cm, profondeur 15 cm - Bandoulière ajustable par une boucle à double ardillons de longueur minimale 18cm et longueur maximale 41 cm - Fermeture par bouton pression - Sac en cuir bicolore, extérieur taupe, intérieur cognac - Sac porté épaule ou bandoulière - Métallerie dorée - Longueur de anses ajustable par une boucle en métal doré. - Cuir LWG
Tote Bag Free Sewing Tutorial and Pattern
Please note: This is a downloadable PDF sewing pattern. You will not receive anything except the PDF pattern file which will be available immediately upon checkout. India’s crossbody boho vibe appeals to the flower child in all of us. Tie a knot in the long strap to wear it as a shoulder bag. Two open pockets and two zippered pockets will keep everything organized. And it's even reversible so be sure to choose a lining fabric wisely. Two size options included. For more photos, visit swoonpatterns.com Needed: • 1 yard exterior fabric, 44” home decor or quilting cotton weight • 1 yard lining fabric, 44” quilting weight • 4 yards 20” mid-weight fusible interfacing • Two 7” all-purpose zippers • Coordinating thread Skill level: Beginner
Личный блог Гришиной Елены. Авторские сумки и аксессуары.
Cómo restaurar el cuero. El cuero es un material durable que se utiliza para hacer muebles y accesorios. Por lo general, el cuero desgastado por el uso luce agrietado y descolorido. Puedes tratar las superficies de cuero agrietadas y rotas...
SPECIFICATIONSBrand Name: PALOMA WOOLShape: SQUARELining Material: CANVASPlace Of Origin: GUANG DONG ProvinceGenuine Leather Type: SheepskinPlace Of Origin: GUANG DONG ProvinceHandbags Type: Shoulder BagsMain Material: GENUINE LEATHERCN: GuangdongOrigin: Mainland ChinaChoice: yessemi_Choice: yes
Te enseñamos a hacer estas mochilas de jeans recicladas con algunas tecnicas y trucos para que conviertas tus pantalones viejos en algo mejor
I really can't call this a Fabulous Free Pattern Friday piece as this was done by The Weekend Designer back in August of 2008. And since no pattern was published, it really doesn't fit in the Thrifty Thursday file either. But it's a great bag that is super easy to make, so in the event that you haven't seen this bag, I think you'll really enjoy making one for yourself. The suede bag was originally sold in the Sundance catalog, and like most things in the catalog, it was very nice, but fairly expensive. They came in a lovely selection of colors. I didn't have a piece of suede that was of a suitable weight, so I made mine out of a supple piece of leather. As long as I don't carry bricks in the bag, the lighter weight of leather should be fine. You can find all of the detailed instructions for this bag here. In the instructions for the bag, there is a graph for the pattern. Rather than make you count the tiny squares, I thought I would just draw it out for you. You can see that the bag is really nothing more than a few connected rectangles. The width across the bottom is 9" The side length is 11" The length of the handle is 9" And my apologies, I neglected to add that the width of the handle is 2 1/2" I did not draw out the bottom of the bag, but it is a simple 9" square. In order to achieve the curved edge on my handle, I used my curved ruler, but to be honest, you can easily draw the curve in by hand. In order to have the same exact curve on either side, I simply folded the pattern in half and then cut the handle out. If you have never sewn with leather or suede, I encourage you to give it a try. To be honest, I absolutely love sewing with leather. The leather comes as a skin and there will be imperfections. In the picture below you can see a hole in the lower left hand corner. So when choosing a skin, look carefully at the piece before purchasing it. If there was a large imperfection in the center, it would really limit the possibilities of what I could do with the skin. The instructions from the Weekend Designer says to cut the handle on the fold. This would not allow me to make the best use the leather, so I decided to just add a seam to the top of my handle. One of the nice things about leather is that is no grain, so you can turn your pieces in whatever way you like as you see below. I have marked my pieces on the wrong side of the leather. The bag has 4 sides, so since I didn't cut the handle on the fold, I will need to cut 4. I was able to get 3 sides out of 1 skin. Once all of the pieces have been cut, it's time to start sewing them together. Leather can be a little tricky especially since you can't pin it. The instructions say to use mounting tape. I have never used tape on any leather project. If you would like, you can use paper clips to hold the pieces together as you sew. You can also use a walking foot. But to be honest, I don't use either. Just take your time, be patient and practice a little with some of your scraps and I think you'll get the hang of sewing with leather. One thing to keep in mind is that you must use a leather needle. Please don't try to use a regular needle. The leather needle has a special point specifically for sewing leather. It makes all the difference in the world. Once you sew the seam, I used 1/4" seams on this bag, you can either glue down the seams with rubber cement, or you can top stitch them. I prefer to top stitch my seams. It must have been the angle at which I took the picture as my stitches look like they are on an angle, but they really aren't. Once the seams for the sides of the bag have been sewn, you'll then attach the bottom. Pay close attention to the fact that the seams of the bag do not match up to the corners of the bottom. The seams of the bag match the center of the bottom of the bag. It can be a little tricky, but you can top stitch the seams around the bottom of the bag. Just take your time. Since I didn't cut my handles on the fold, I simply over lapped the 2 ends and sewed them together. My finished bag. You can see that the bag is quite roomy. If you would like a hard bottom, you can always cut a piece of chip board, a thick cardboard, and place it in the bottom of the bag. I rather like the soft, easy feel of the bag. If you have never sewn with leather or suede, I urge you to give it a try. This is a great first time project. If you are a little concerned about spending the money for leather for a first time project, there are a lot of home dec fabrics that mimic leather, so that's a nice alternative. The Weekend Designer no longer writes at that address. You can find him at http://bagntell.wordpress.com/ The blog is full of wonderful information and projects. He also has a Craftsy class that teaches you how to work with leather and you can find it here.
HURRA, endlich ist es soweit, es ist der erste Advent. Die erste Kerze am Adventskranz brennt und draußen ist das Wetter zum abgewöhnen, jedenfalls hier im Norden. Somit habt ihr hoffentlich genug Zeit mit meinem neuen Freebook anzufangen. Ihr braucht aber nicht in Hektik auszubrechen, dass Freebook wird auch weiterhin auf meinem Blog bleiben. Es
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How to Make a Wallet out of Genuine Leather. DIY Tutorial
( WERBUNG ) Dann machen wir mal fröhlich da weiter, womit wir neulich aufgehört haben - wir bloggen wieder, yeah !!!! Heute möchte ich euch ein Material vorstellen, das ich vorher noch nie vernäht habe - DRY OILSKIN! Ich kannte diesen Stoff bisher nur von diesen klassischen, englischen Jacken, ihr wisst bestimmt, welche ich meine! Seit kurzem gibt es OILSKIN nun bei SNAPLY als Meterware, ich habe sofort zugeschlagen, als die Stoffe online gingen :)! Man hat die Wahl zwischen 2 verschiedenen Stärken, dem light und dem heavy Oilskin. Für meinen Rucksack habe ich die light Version gewählt, gemeinsam mit dem supersüssen Glitzerfutter - CANVAS gibt es auch ohne Vlieseline bzw zusätzliche Verstärkung den perfekten Stand ! Der Dry Oilskin fettet übrigens nicht, man kann ihn bei 30 Grad sogar mit Handwäsche vorsichtig waschen! Oilskin lässt sich wunderbar vernähen, mit einer 90er Jeansnadel hat das perfekt geklappt! Diese Nadel war auch für das Nähen des KORK - Bodens optimal, würde ich sagen! Auch zum Nähen der Zier - Steppnaht mit extradickem Garn könnt ihr genau diese Nadel verwenden! Nach dem Rucksack - Schnitt habe ich sehr lange gesucht, es ist der Range Backpack von Noodlehead, wirklich leicht zu nähen und auch für Anfänger gut geeignet, das einzig Lästige dabei ist, man muss die Inch alle auf Zentimeter umrechnen. Im Ebook enthalten sind auch die Maße für genähte Schultergurte, die Trageschlaufe und die Verschlussgurte. Ich habe es mir hier leicht gemacht und fertiges Gurtband und Lederriemen verwendet. Das Leder hatte ich eigentlich für Hundehalsbänder gekauft, aber es passte einfach zu gut zum Oilskin und den rosegoldenen Beschlägen! Die Lederriemen ( die bekommt ihr übrigens bei Fettleder24 ) habe ich mit Buchschrauben befestigt, vor dem Zusammenschrauben habe ich auf das Gewinde einen Tropfen Schraubenkleber gegeben, so hält alles bombenfest! Ihr Lieben, mit diesem Rucksack habe ich mir selber einen langgehegten Wunsch erfüllt und ich freue mich wie verrückt über meinen neuen, täglichen Begleiter! Bald zeige ich euch eine Männerversion davon, denn mein Mann hat sich doch tatsächlich den Rucksack zu Weihnachten gewünscht! Bis ganz bald, Eure Daxi